Bărcile stau de ANI… piața este spartă

Bărcile stau de ANI... piața este spartă



Am urmărit piața de bărci second hand – și este mai rău ca niciodată. Iahturile și bărcile cu pânze stau de ani de zile, prețurile continuă să scadă, iar vânzătorii nu le pot muta. În acest videoclip, dezvăluiesc de ce s-a spart piața și ce înseamnă aceasta pentru cumpărători în 2025. 00:00 Introducere 00:45 De ce nu se mai vând bărci bune 02:53 Bani care sângerează: costurile ascunse de a deține prea mult timp 04:59 Cumpărătorii sunt stăpâni și ei știu că piața de azi 06:45 Eșuează astăzi. 08:40 Să-l vinzi, să-l navighezi sau să-l casați? Making the Hard Call 10:57 Încheiere Câteva filmări de la: @HarborYacht @MagnaBoats @newfoundfreedom757 @Rustler-Yachts

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46 thoughts on “Bărcile stau de ANI… piața este spartă

  1. Good video overall except for the parts where it started to feel like an advertorial for brokers. Having just sold a $250k sailboat for a friend, my skepticism in the value add, competency and requirement for a broker was confirmed. If anything it is easier than ever to get your boat exposure. Differentiating is the key and brokers are useless at that. Brokers ethics range widely as well and at the end of the day their motives are different than the seller or buyer who is paying them.

  2. If Bass Pro Shop can rape you for 10k….for a 14' jon and a 9.9 hp motor….something is wrong!
    New Outboard prices are OBSCENE.
    Not just the big motors…but the 20-70hp Bread and butters.

    The market is flooded with boats that cost more than they are worth., including upside-down loans.

    New boats priced themselves out of the market..like pick up trucks…..

  3. Here’s the problem in the simplest terms:

    On average, expect the annual cost of boat ownership to be about 10% of its new purchase price.

    Ex: $250k for a 10yr old, 45’ sailboat, with an original price of $500k will cost you about $50k/yr. just to have it sitting in the water. Expect even more if you actually want to use it. Bottom care, weathering, marina fees, insurance, and constant maintenance all add-up really quickly.

    I’d love to have a boat, sizable enough to comfortably take on Caribbean voyages, and the buy-in cost isn’t a concern……. It’s the routine annual cost, with absolutely no return. It’s hard to justify unless you’re either super wealthy or the boat is your whole life.

  4. The marinas are too expensive and they don,t want live aboard , used to have sail boat , marinas were really alive now they are dead except a few days a year, 👎 would like to go back but not in this greed time , sorry, like Vegas is dead too😂 houpss 😊

  5. Nice vid – valid points all. Luv the sarcasm of the vid of what looks like a powerboat with sails up…and it's not going anywhere. (I mean, it kinda looks like a powerboat w/ob and sails…not sure what it is….motor sailor of some sort).

  6. When people have priced 10 year old boats at what they bought them for or even more in some cases
    That alone has pushed away all but a few of the reasonable buyers

  7. Not buying a boat, had one and was super hard to find a good mechanic. They charge prime bucks and the work quality and guarantee is bad, just like BMW’s repairs. No thanks.

  8. Running salt water through a gas engine is like slow motion suicide. eventually it will die. The only reason I have never owned a boat is because of the upkeep and prices for anything marine related. When a seller advertises maintained with an open checkbook ,they are not kidding

  9. Not enough public ramps with ample parking in Florida.
    That and a ban on waterside marina construction for decades have killed the industry in Florida.
    Except for the rich.

  10. The boating industry needs this because for the last few years, it's been ridiculously overpriced, not only boat prices, but marina fees, insurance rates, etc.

  11. Boats are suffering the same problem that everything else is in this country. They're owned by entitled idiots that don't understand or refuse to understand reality. A boat is not some kind of major Financial investment. If you paid say $50,000 for your boat 10 years ago and during those 10 years you had to sink Maybe 5K into upgrades Replacements Etc you don't have a boat that is somehow magically worth I'm absolute minimum of 55k and that damn boat did not increase in value whatever fantasy number you think. It's not a gold bar it's not a piece of Real Estate. As they say in the Boating world a boat is a hole in the water you throw money into. Everybody in America nowadays seems to think that all of everything they ever buy is some kind of investment that's only going to go up and they're not going to take less than what they paid for it? I'm a shooter it's in the damn gun world like you wouldn't believe ridiculous prices because everybody thinks that they're junker is some kind of wild collectible. It was a $200 beater shooter 10 years ago and it's probably worth less than $200 now. It's not worth 1200. I know plenty of women that have used Gucci purses they found them in thrift stores they think they made a hell of a financial investment by buying something that has no value and even if its pristine it's not going to be vintage for another 50 to 100 years

  12. I rather buy a new motorcycle than a boat. 99% of thé People are living away from the beach or not in the climat you can enjoy a year round your boat. And not everyone who want a boat is retired. And alsoI it is thé same as the motorhome market , there plandemic maked that everyone would travel one his own. But now everyone settles in in his early routine and the inflasion is thé next big thing. So there is a big switch to thing with a stable value…

  13. Geee. I’m a solo circumnavigation and do my own work on my 38 foot ketch. I spend $1400 a month on food, maintenance and overhead a month to live anywhere in the world solar independent. Depends on the owner and capability it’s I think…

  14. So, you have told us this is not a good time to sell a boat…considering inflation and the unbelievable cost of a new boat when is a good time is to sell a boat?

  15. My apartment overlooks a Mega Yacht marina.
    Same boats laying idle for decades.
    Its quite literally money Laundering in
    my area Houses & Yachts.

  16. I owned boats for decades, recently decided to get back in it. Got finance lined up easy enuff then started dorking around with lining up insurance. Boy are they trying to break it off in my a$$. The lastest sticking point is they want to see a progression of ownership. Like, what do ya'll want to see? You want me to bring you my family photos that indicate 3 generations of boating history? I had to punt. No thanks. I'll rent a boat 5 or 8 times a year and figure out how to write it off as a business expense.

  17. I've been waiting since the day covid was announced for the yacht market to crash. And yet it's the last thing that's crashing. Oh well, I'll keep waiting.

  18. Trump's Ametica folks if ya aint tich you're F…d more than ever before! The GOP says if ya have food you should be thankful.. it's all about breaking America so they …the rich can buy it all up cheap….

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